Good friends talk about race and race relations.
In this episode we have an informative conversation with Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, as we discuss the impact of Black Homeownership and the impacts that banks have had on generational wealth for black people.
In this episode, we have an enlightening conversation with Gabriel Bryant about the state of the black community, the external and internal forces that impact the community, his ongoing service to the people that exist within it, as well as the importance of collective responsibility to ensure its growth. We also discuss the efforts and significance of past and present leaders within the black community.
Here's our conversation with the American historian Nell Irvin Painter.
Here's our conversation across color lines on Trauma in Philadelphia with Brother Rob Carter
Here is our conversation across color lines on Community & Religion with Terrell McCray
Here is part two of our conversation across color lines on Reparations.
Here is part three of our conversation across color lines on Toxic Masculinity, with Rayvon Sapp and Ben Polcer.
Here is Part 2 of our conversation across color lines on Toxic Masculinity.For equity coaching or social justice facilitation, contact or follow Sacil Armstrong at linktr.ee/sacilarmstrong
Here is our conversation across color lines on Toxic Masculinity
Here is our conversation across color lines on Defunding the Police.
Here is our conversation across color lines on Reparations.
Here is our conversation across color lines on Antisemitism.
Here is our conversation across color lines on Gun Ownership.
Here is our conversation across color lines on White Rage.
Here is our conversation across color lines on Tearing Down Statues.
Our Podcast was birthed from a friendship across color lines that developed between two fathers that became good friends, by making a decision to deeply unpack truths and untruths that are pervasive throughout the world; and discuss the impact that they have on race and race relations